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The Game continues to steadily build hype for his upcoming album Blood Moon: Year of the Wolf with the release of yet another one of the album's tracks, "Black on Black," featuring Jeezy and Kevin Gates. -
Welsh Opera Singer Katherine Jenkins Weds American Filmmaker Andrew Levitas at Hampton Court Palace in London
Welsh mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins has officially tied the knot with American filmmaking beau Andrew Levitas. The couple celebrated their nuptials at Hampton Court Palace in London on Saturday night. -
Kellie Pickler, Courtney Barnett and Jason Isbell Rally to Fight Breast Cancer with 'Ten Bands, One Cause' Pink Vinyl Reissues
In honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which starts Oct. 1, 10 bands and artists are reissuing some of their records on pink vinyl Sept. 30. -
Pee-Wee Herman Stars in TV on the Radio's 'Happy Idiot' Music Video [WATCH]
It is tough to squeeze humor out of TV on the Radio's music, but "Funny or Die" gives it a good run with the Danny Jelinek-directed "Happy Idiot." -
Alicia Keys Performs 'On The View,' Talks We Are Here Movement, Reveals Due Date Of Second Child [WATCH]
A pregnant Alicia Keys stopped by The View yesterday to promote her new single "We Are Here," and the movement behind the song, called the We Are Here Movement. She also revealed during her chat with Whoopi Goldberg, Rosie O'Donnell, Rosie Perez, and Nicole Wallace that her second child is due December 31, in time for the New Year. -
Mila J Shares 'My Main' Music Video Featuring Ty Dolla $ign [WATCH]
R&B singer Mila J has shared the music video for her latest single "My Main" featuring Ty Dolla $ign. -
Arron Lewis Names Accomplice in Alleged Murder of Arkansas Real Estate Agent Beverly Carter
The search for Beverly Carter, an Arkansas real estate agent, came to a sad end Tuesday morning when law enforcement confirmed that her body had been found. -
Tom Morello Complains about Service at Seattle's The Five Point on Twitter, Owner Fires Back
Tom Morello recently reunited with Audioslave bandmate Chris Cornell in Seattle to play a benefit for 15 Now, an organization that helped raise the minimum wage to $15 in the area. -
UPDATE: yMusic Stream 'Balance Problems' a Day Before New Amsterdam Records Release
yMusic have shared the full stream of their sophomore effort, "Balance Problems," on New Amsterdam Records, featuring compositions by Classicalite faves Sufjan Stevens, Nico Muhly and Timo Andres, as well as works by NOW Ensemble guitarist Mark Dancigers, Chicago timbralist Marcos Balter, Andrew Norman and Jeremy Turner. Set to drop tomorrow, you can stream the full album here thanks to Pitchfork Advance. -
Britt Daniel of Spoon Discloses His Favorite Album Cover, Romantic Song in New Interview
Spoon have survived another album promo campaign — "They Want My Soul" dropped Aug. 5 — so singer Britt Daniel decided to go along with a wacky, Spoon-free interview. -
Jason Derulo, Jordin Sparks Break Up Caused by 'Wiggle' Singer's Reluctance to Marry
Jason Derulo may have written the single "Marry Me" about his intentions with then-girlfriend Jordin Sparks, but it seems like he wasn't actually ready to make that big leap. In the latest installment in the "Why did Jason Derulo and Jordin Sparks break up?" saga, it seems like it was all about the "Wiggle" singer's fear of long-term commitment. -
Alice Cooper Talks 'Eleanor Rigby' Cover from 'The Art of McCartney' Tribute Album [WATCH]
On his cover of The Beatles's violin-heavy tune "Eleanor Rigby," shock-rocker Alice Cooper does a straightforward version of the song, which will be included on the tribute album "The Art of McCartney."
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